Megan Mobbs, the daughter of U.S. President’s special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg, has headed a foundation that provides non-military aid to Kyiv since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion. This is “an encouraging sign that Trump will not abandon Ukraine,” writes Jim Geraghty in a column for The Washington Post.

It is noted that Megan Mobbs is the president of the RT Weatherman Foundation. This institution created a logistics hub on the Ukrainian-Romanian border at the beginning of the war, through which Kyiv supplies medicines, medical supplies and other aid to more than 70 charities and hospitals.

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In addition, the foundation helps evacuate wounded American volunteers fighting in Ukraine to a medical center in Germany, and also repatriates the bodies of fallen Americans.

On her social media, Kellogg's daughter is outraged that "aid to Ukraine has been slowed by Biden's weak leadership and dysfunction in the Department of Defense."

It is noteworthy that it was the foundation headed by Megan Mobbs that coordinated and sponsored Keith Kellogg's trip to Ukraine in January 2023. A month after the visit, Trump's current special envoy, during a speech in the Senate, called for "providing Ukraine with the military equipment necessary to defeat the Russian army, implementing strict accountability measures for this military assistance, and doing so immediately."

In early February, Mobbs published a post on the social network X in which she spoke about peace:

“One of the new great deceptions promoted by bad actors is that there is nothing worth fighting for and dying for. Peace at any cost is not peace, it is surrender disguised as virtue. Real peace requires strength, sacrifice, and a willingness to stand up for what is right – even if it costs a lot.”

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According to the columnist, “this doesn't sound like a family interested in giving Putin much.”